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Um... I has no clue on this one .. Also... Drunk.

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So safe to leave or remove ? Good 'umber or bad 'umber cause I can't tell... It looked like it was chopping at a mushroom so I got it out

 
Read up a couple different pages, that said pretty much the same thing...
Synaptidae is a family of sea cucumber that have no tube feet, tentacle ampullae, retractor muscles, respiratory trees, or cuvierian organs. They also lack radial canals of the water-vascular system, with only the circumoral ring present.[2]

Synaptids have elongated bodies, and their size varies significantly from small to quite large. Synapta maculata grows to two metres in length. They are quite active, moving by means of waves of peristaltic contractions. Their tegument is somewhat sticky because of the anchor-like spicules that project through the skin.
And they all looked like they copy and pasted much like I just did. Then again Ive been drinking a little but I'll look more on them tomorrow.
Glad to know that this mini reef (Soft coral galore) I got today isn't going to like get destroyed by something that survived a dip over night lol.
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Hey that is a bivalve under the red zoas on the right of the Ricordea correct?.. lfs guy said it was something that sounded like celtag or something like that. He explained it was something like a clam but not a clam but was a good filter feeder.

I know that this chunk came from a marine culture operation in the south china sea based in Vietnam if that helps.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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